I just moved to a new ward and I have no idea where my stake building is located and I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to look up where my stake building is located. I tried typing in the name of my stake and it came up with nothing. It wouldn't let me search by stake... so what gives?

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I think that if you log into lds.org, select My Account and Ward > My Ward Map (to show the map of your ward) , click on the arrow to the right of the ward name on the left side and select Entire Stake, it should show the boundaries of the entire stake with each of the meetinghouses marked. The stake center should be red (with a white house shape) and the other meetinghouses should be white (with a red house shape).

I used the maps on LDS.ORG and although it initially only gave me the ward boundaries, it eventually gave me the stake boundaries as well; Perhaps it just talkes time to load up; if not classic maps will also tell you .. https://classic.lds.org/maps

Use the Find a Meetinghouse link at LDS.org (just below the first set of pictures in the Quick Links section. Enter the address and you will be given the name of the ward. Click on the name of the ward and you will find the name of the bishop and his phone number, along with the Sunday meeting schedule.

You probably will have to contact the ward to find the name of the stake president.

lajackson had good advice. If you have a more urgent need, a bishopric member or clerk can lookup some stake information for you quickly in CDOL. Most likely, your bishop would need to determine if it's appropriate to share that information with you or if he would initiate the contact on your behalf.